The Green Party leader has hired a GOP consulting firm and worked with Trump-affiliated lawyers.

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    Do you ant Jill shills understand how corrupt the Democratic party is? Biden straight up supported segregation and Kamala jailed poor children’s parents because they skipped school.

    And there’s countless times Democrats have collaborated with Republicans.

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      Imagine defending Stein’s lack of empathy for the genocide in Ukraine… even just remotely.

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        As close as we are to the election, they’re getting more desperate.

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      Anti Jill Shills?

      Wait… You mean some of you are actually getting paid to publicly point out this flawed candidates’s clear record of failure/inaction, especially dirty funding sources, “interesting” vodka scented dinner parties and clear intentions as a spoiler candidate working purely on behalf of conservatives?

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          Yes, it is if you don’t do anything about it.

          ‘hurdur I am voting for a party that never wins. I am sure love helping!’ People have died for less and here you are bitching and crying like a little first world brat because your ego wont let you do what little you can to actually help. Hate the electorial college? The democrats are the only chance you have at switching to the popular vote. But you don’t actually care.

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            No it’s not. Sorry it’s not the responsibility of the most vulnerable to take on power just so you can be comfortable in the middle class. Enjoy Trump all because you were too cowardly to take a stance on genocide.

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              I am not voting for Trump. You are the ones who wont do anything to stop him. If you gave a shit about the vulnerable you would do something to make sure the ‘they are eating the pets’ guy does not get into power. And that is not throwing your vote away to a hopeless party.

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              Sorry it’s not the responsibility of the most vulnerable to take on power

              It is ABSOLUTELY the responsibility of the most vulnerable to take on power.

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                No, haha they’re the least able and risk the most. Middle class white Americans are the wealthiest people on the planet, why don’t they.

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              Sorry it’s not the responsibility of the most vulnerable to take on power just so you can be comfortable in the middle class.

              In Soc 110, we were taught that’s exactly why there is a middle class: to serve as a buffer between the wealthy and the poor. The middle class is shrinking.

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                There’s a middle class because of settler colonialism and WWII. You get to have a house because a whole continent of land was stolen via genocide. So it’s no surprise Western libs won’t stand against the Gaza genocide since your own wealth is predicted on genocide as well.

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                  Yes. Maybe that’s why even though I voted for Clinton, I still was sympathetic to Antifa and Black Bloc. Cognitive dissonance was loud. And I fervently hope I don’t backslide.

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          When you protest vote? Yes. That is what people are saying.

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      Do you Shill Stein supporters know what whataboutism is? It’s 2024. Someone HAD to have explained it to you by now.

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      Yeah, you’re right, lets just hand over the keys to dictator donnie. Good thinking

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      Is collaborating with another party a bad thing here? Is there a specific type of collaboration you’re referring to? That’s a strange thing to lump in to an argument. This is the kind of partisan bullshit that got us here. A completely dysfunctional system where any cooperation between the two parties is viewed as corruption if not fully aligned with a single party’s interest.

      If the collaboration was to harm the general public, then that’s a different story. But a general statement just adds to the vitriol.